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US990069A
US990069A US52170109A US1909521701A US990069A US 990069 A US990069 A US 990069A US 52170109 A US52170109 A US 52170109A US 1909521701 A US1909521701 A US 1909521701A US 990069 A US990069 A US 990069A
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/40Separators; Membranes; Diaphragms; Spacing elements inside cells
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/40Separators; Membranes; Diaphragms; Spacing elements inside cells
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
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    • Y02E60/10Energy storage using batteries

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  • Thisl invention relates to separators for storage battery plates'.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a separator which will more 4perfect-ly insulate ,the plates onev from another and, at the saine time," allowl perfect ⁇ freedom 'of communication to per-init the movement Vof the ions from one plate tothe other.
  • FIG. 2- is a side elevation of a separator.
  • Fig. B is a cross sectional view along the line 3&3 of
  • Fig. 2 and lig. fi is a fragmentary edge elevation.
  • l represents the storage battery jar which may be of any suitable material such as hard rubber, or glass.
  • 2, 2 represent the posit-ive plates of the battery, and they may formed of iead, and
  • The' separator comprises two .series 4of parallel, vertical,"equally spaced str-ips 7,. the strips of each series being in the saine plane with one another and parallel to the ⁇ plane of the other series. .
  • the strips ofthe two series are off-set relative'to 4one another and overlap asshown inF-ig.-
  • rEhe separator may be bniltnp. of separate parts, as above describei1 if desired, or it may be formedi'n one ii.. l piece. "I pre fer tolforinI the parator ol wood, but any other usual or preferred material, such as used.
  • each ofthe said passageways connectonly openings which are. staggered relative to the main plane of the separator, substantially as set forth.
  • gli separator for storage battery plates having passagew ays extending therethron gh, all parts of the ends of each of said passageways being offset relative to each other in a direction parallel to the inainplane-of the separator, substantially as set forth.
  • a separator for storage battery plates having passageways extending therethrough, all parts ofone end of each of said'passagewaysA lying in a different perpendrcular l ll i plane from any part of the .other-'end of theY rated therefrom, the strips 'of'one' ,series overla pingthose of the other, and connections said strips, substantially as'set forth..
  • each, of said" apertures comprising a pluralit of distmct portions at angles one to ano er and all arts of each end of'eachalperture being o set relative to all parts of t e other end, substantiall; as set forth.
  • a separator fory storagebattery plates havin depressi s oneach side, each'of the said epressions being rectangular in cross section and those of one side being altermately disposed relative to those of the'other lside,V and connecting. ⁇ apertures between the depressions of the two sides, substantially as set forthufA In testimony whereof I alix my signature, in presence of two witnesseses.
  • each, of said" apertures comprising a pluralit of distmct portions at angles one to ano er and all arts of each end of'eachalperture being o set relative to all parts of t e other end, substantiall; as set forth.
  • a separator fory storagebattery plates havin depressi s oneach side, each'of the said epressions being rectangular in cross section and those of one side being altermately disposed relative to those of the'other lside,V and connecting. ⁇ apertures between the depressions of the two sides, substantially as set forthufA In testimony whereof I alix my signature, in presence of two witnesseses.

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l F. L. sEss1oNs- EPJKETR EUR STORAGE BATTERY PLATE APLLATIOH FILED OCT. 8,1909.
Eatented' Apr. 8, 195
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n sessions. or ooiinnsns, onto, assienon To THE JEFFREY MANUFACTUR- iNs ooairANY, a. consomation or oHIo.-
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snrsnaron Fon stressen-BATTERY PLATES.
Specification of Letters Patent. Pateilfel'l A151'. 1 8, 1911.
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that L'Fnami L. Sessions, a
.citizen ofthe United States, residingat- Columbus,in the county of Franklin' and State of Ohio, have invented certain new 'and ilse'- ul Improvements in Separators for Storage- Battery Plates, of which the fol-lowing` is a specification;referencebeing had therein to the Vacconipanying drawing. t
Thisl invention relates to separators for storage battery plates'. The object of the invention is to provide a separator which will more 4perfect-ly insulate ,the plates onev from another and, at the saine time," allowl perfect` freedom 'of communication to per-init the movement Vof the ions from one plate tothe other.
Separator's embodying myv invention arc specially adapted vfor batteries of the. lead type. I have found that daring thel op-y eration of Ibatteries of this type, tine neelle-like crystals of metallic lead form .on thenegative plates, and that when separators having perpendicular apertures are used, some of these needlesv will grow 'through the apertures until they'touch the positive plates thus '.fotining a short circuit. By my present invention I providea separator which has no perpendicular apertures, and which, therefore, prevents all short circu'iting by means of these vineedle--lihe crystas`..'
In the accompanying drawings I 'haveV show-n a .separator embodying invention,
`and forA purposes of illustration, I have shown abattery with the separators in place. I desirejit to be understood, however,l that I do not limit myself to the exact forni of batterj,T which` IV have shown, lor to the exact -forinl of separator. vVarious changes in structural details may be made within the scope of my invention. i
In the drawin,gs- Figurel l is a cross see tional view of ay storage battery having-sepa! rators embodying my` invention. Fig. 2- is a side elevation of a separator. Fig. B is a cross sectional view along the line 3&3 of
Fig. 2, and lig. fi is a fragmentary edge elevation.
Referring to the drawings, l representsthe storage battery jar which may be of any suitable material such as hard rubber, or glass. u
2, 2 represent the posit-ive plates of the battery, and they may formed of iead, and
able active material. 2 are connected to the terminal 3.
. hard. rubber; may be the interstices thereof tilted with any suit-l The positive. plates Q,
.4l-etere the negative plates which may benlso formed of lead. llhese are connectedto'the terminale Y'lctween each positivo u I l and negative plate is located a separator e, to be hereafter fully Vldescribed. The 4-jar is filled with a suitable electrolytewhich surrounds ',th-e plates andestablishes electrical connection between them. i
The' separator comprises two .series 4of parallel, vertical,"equally spaced str-ips 7,. the strips of each series being in the saine plane with one another and parallel to the` plane of the other series. .The strips ofthe two series are off-set relative'to 4one another and overlap asshown inF-ig.-
Between th overlapping' 'portions of the strips are. fornied connecting portions 8. These "connectingportions are 'separated froml one ani other to 'forni the horizontal apertures 9, It will' beseen that by this construction', ll. have providedl communication between the two sides of the separator, but'have pro- C vided no perpendicular open-ing from one side tov the other, and have, therefore, inade it impossible for any crystalline growth,
such as abovedescribed, to forin a short circuit between the plates.'
rEhe separator may be bniltnp. of separate parts, as above describei1 if desired, or it may be formedi'n one ii.. l piece. "I pre fer tolforinI the parator ol wood, but any other usual or preferred material, such as used.
' IVhatI claimisrt.
'1. ft separator for storage battery plates having openings in 'one surface thereof,
openings in the other surface thereof, and
-connecting passageways between said opens, each ofthe said passageways connectonly openings which are. staggered relative to the main plane of the separator, substantially as set forth.
2. gli separator for storage battery plates having passagew ays extending therethron gh, all parts of the ends of each of said passageways being offset relative to each other in a direction parallel to the inainplane-of the separator, substantially as set forth.
3. A separator for storage battery plates having passageways extending therethrough, all parts ofone end of each of said'passagewaysA lying in a different perpendrcular l ll i plane from any part of the .other-'end of theY rated therefrom, the strips 'of'one' ,series overla pingthose of the other, and connections said strips, substantially as'set forth..
`5.-A separator for' storage batter .plates A having apertures extending theret rough,l
"Correctlon'ln Letters Patent No. 990,069.
each, of said" apertures comprising a pluralit of distmct portions at angles one to ano er and all arts of each end of'eachalperture being o set relative to all parts of t e other end, substantiall; as set forth.
'6r A separator for storage battery plates laving on each vsid'e a series of parallel grooves, the 'grooves of one side being alternatel'y disposed relative to those of the other side and connecting apertures between the' [am] l tween the `overlapping porto'ns of Witnesses:
' 8. A separator fory storagebattery plates havin depressi s oneach side, each'of the said epressions being rectangular in cross section and those of one side being altermately disposed relative to those of the'other lside,V and connecting. `apertures between the depressions of the two sides, substantially as set forthufA In testimony whereof I alix my signature, in presence of two Witnesses.
FRANK L. SESSIONS.
.Itrshereby certied'that in Letters Patent. No. 990,069, granted -April 18, 1911, upon theapplcation'of 'Frank Sessions, of Columbus, Ohio, for an improvement Separatore for 'Stor-ag'e-I'attery' Plates, an error appearsinthe'y printed,specification requiring correction as follows:l Page 1, line`19, the word. lea' s'lould read kudt-letal; and that the said Letters Patent should be read with this ,correction therein that he same conform to the .record of the casein the Patentl Oiiice.
Sgnellfane .sealed this 23d day of May, A. D., 1911'.
C.. C. BILLINGs alternately disposed relative to' i plane from any part of the .other-'end of theY rated therefrom, the strips 'of'one' ,series overla pingthose of the other, and connections said strips, substantially as'set forth..
`5.-A separator for' storage batter .plates A having apertures extending theret rough,l
"Correctlon'ln Letters Patent No. 990,069.
each, of said" apertures comprising a pluralit of distmct portions at angles one to ano er and all arts of each end of'eachalperture being o set relative to all parts of t e other end, substantiall; as set forth.
'6r A separator for storage battery plates laving on each vsid'e a series of parallel grooves, the 'grooves of one side being alternatel'y disposed relative to those of the other side and connecting apertures between the' [am] l tween the `overlapping porto'ns of Witnesses:
' 8. A separator fory storagebattery plates havin depressi s oneach side, each'of the said epressions being rectangular in cross section and those of one side being altermately disposed relative to those of the'other lside,V and connecting. `apertures between the depressions of the two sides, substantially as set forthufA In testimony whereof I alix my signature, in presence of two Witnesses.
FRANK L. SESSIONS.
.Itrshereby certied'that in Letters Patent. No. 990,069, granted -April 18, 1911, upon theapplcation'of 'Frank Sessions, of Columbus, Ohio, for an improvement Separatore for 'Stor-ag'e-I'attery' Plates, an error appearsinthe'y printed,specification requiring correction as follows:l Page 1, line`19, the word. lea' s'lould read kudt-letal; and that the said Letters Patent should be read with this ,correction therein that he same conform to the .record of the casein the Patentl Oiiice.
Sgnellfane .sealed this 23d day of May, A. D., 1911'.
C.. C. BILLINGs alternately disposed relative to' Itris hereby certified that 'in Letters PatentNo. 990,069,granted April 18, 1911, upon the applicatiom'of Frank Sessions, of Columbus, Ohio, for an improvement in "Separatore for 'Storage-Illettefy Plates, an error appears in the printed specilioation requiring eorctfm as follows: Page 1, line 19, the word Ieri s Ould read lead-lead; anti that the said Letters Patent should be read with this eox'rection therein that Je same moy conform bo the record of the case in the Patent Office.
Signed ano ealed this 23d day of May, A. D., 1911.
[sli-Au] C. C. ,BILLINGS,
Anti/ig C'mmm'ssianwof Iaents.
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